The other day I released the new lessons for the Dan Thorpe Acoustic Academy, and today, I want to share with you some key pointers from them. If you’re a member or not, I think you will find these very useful… especially if you start applying these tips today…
When Archie was a baby, I’d take him for lots of walks. He’d be in his pushchair and would often have a nice little nap. Sometimes, he was just too excited and looking around at the big crazy world to sleep… even though he really needed to nap (he wasn’t a great sleeper as a […]
Whenever I ask subscribers what they want to learn more of, there’s one big thing that pops up time and again… That is… The desire to truly learn, use, understand, and explore the fretboard.
I love technology. It’s great until it breaks.
I was having a little discussion with a student the other day. We talked about one of the big problems with the way chords are often taught.
The other day’s email I sent about Bob Dylan proved very popular. Even though he can sometimes be a polarising figure… one thing he does is that he does things in his own way and on his own terms. Like with this fun fact, for instance…
Here are two more interesting emails I have gotten lately. I hope you find the emails and my thoughts useful…
Welcome to a new Monday post with 3 random thoughts on all things guitar, music, and life…Today, I want to do something different and talk about the polarising genius of Bob Dylan. Why? Well, I’ve been enjoying his music ever more lately, browsing live videos on YouTube, and listening to Highway 61 Revisited (my favourite […]
Today, I want to give you two little tips. Growing up, I loved to watch boxing on TV.
Here is another Friday 10-second tip for you to enjoy. It’s all about: